2011 Sailfish 24
$54,900
Boat in Cape Coral, FL 33904 US
24
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24 feet
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Fiberglass/Reinforced
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 7/16/25 | Price increased | $54,900 |
| 7/10/25 | Initial price | Price on request |
Boattest.com Review
Overview
The Sailfish 242 is a twin-engine center console boat designed primarily for serious offshore fishing while also accommodating family-friendly activities. With a length overall of 26 feet when equipped with outboard engines and bow pulpit, a beam of 9 feet, and a draft of 18 inches with the outboard raised, the vessel weighs approximately 5,600 pounds dry. It carries 146 gallons of fuel and 14 gallons of fresh water, making it suitable for extended trips offshore. The design balances hardcore fishing amenities with comfort and versatility, allowing it to serve both anglers and families.
Exterior Design and Deck Layout
The bow area features an optional electric windlass, stainless steel anchor with polished roller, and dedicated anchor rode cleats that help maintain boat position at anchor. The bow offers ample seating with backrests and insulated storage boxes beneath that can function as fish boxes or dry storage. The cockpit has a deep design with a freeboard of 40 inches at the bow and 32 inches aft, enhancing offshore safety and family usability. The cockpit includes two large insulated 260-quart fish boxes with overboard drains, a 30-gallon livewell, six stainless steel rod holders, cockpit bolsters, and tow rails. The transom features removable jump seats, a transom door leading to a built-in swim ladder, a freshwater shower, and a deep motor well with easy bilge access. Optional packages enhance the boat’s versatility: the Comfort Package adds bow cushions, backrests, and jump seat inserts; the Entertainment Package includes a ski pylon, fusion stereo, underwater LED lights, and a bow table. The optional fiberglass T-top provides 6 feet 6 inches of headroom, multiple rod holders, integrated lighting, and a sturdy support structure.
Helm and Controls
The helm is ergonomically designed with the steering wheel offset to one side, allowing space for up to three people under the windshield. It features a deep, gasketed storage compartment with sectional organizers and drainage, a flush-mounted compass aligned with the wheel, backlit and clearly marked switches, and conveniently placed trim tab and windlass controls. The helm includes a tilt wheel and built-in footrest with additional storage. Standard seating includes two captain’s chairs on pedestals, but optional leaning posts provide enhanced tackle storage and comfort, with the LP4 model offering a wide bench seat and integrated cooler storage. The head compartment is spacious with a bi-fold door, porcelain marine head, built-in sink with pull-out shower, 67 inches of headroom, and ample storage including battery switches and breakers within easy reach.
Power and Performance
The test boat was powered by twin Yamaha 150-horsepower outboards with 13 3/4 by 19-inch propellers. At wide-open throttle (5,900 RPM), it achieved a top speed of 52.2 miles per hour. The most efficient cruising speed was found at 3,000 RPM, where the boat traveled 20.4 miles per hour while burning 7.8 gallons per hour, yielding a range of 342 statute miles with a 10% fuel reserve. At 4,500 RPM, the boat reached 38.8 miles per hour with a fuel burn of 18.5 gallons per hour, translating to a range of 276 statute miles. Acceleration to plane took 5.3 seconds, and reaching 30 miles per hour took 7.8 seconds. Comparisons with a single Yamaha 300-horsepower engine showed that the single engine was 26% more fuel efficient at best cruise but slightly slower at higher RPMs. The hull features a Variable Degree Stepped Hull (VDS) design, which cushions reentry in rough conditions, improves fuel efficiency, and enhances stability at rest. Handling tests demonstrated no ventilation or pounding even in wake conditions, and the boat responded well to engine trim and trim tabs, which are recommended for optimal performance.
Overview from around the web 2011 Sailfish 24
Customers praise the 2011 Sailfish 24 for its versatile design, making it ideal for both fishing and family outings
Many highlight its spacious deck layout, which offers plenty of room for gear and passengers. The boat's smooth ride and reliable performance in various water conditions receive frequent positive mentions. Users also appreciate the quality craftsmanship and thoughtful features like ample storage compartments and comfortable seating. Overall, owners value the 2011 Sailfish 24 for delivering a fun, practical, and dependable boating experience.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 2011 Sailfish 24 offers a blend of versatility and performance, making it a popular choice among boating enthusiasts. Here are some key pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Versatile Design: The Sailfish 24 is well-suited for both inshore and offshore fishing, providing ample space and features for anglers.
Spacious Layout: With a roomy cockpit and comfortable seating, it accommodates family and friends comfortably.
Quality Construction: Built with durable materials, it offers reliability and longevity on the water.
Good Performance: Powered efficiently, it delivers a smooth and stable ride even in choppy conditions.
Ample Storage: Plenty of compartments to store gear, tackle, and personal items securely.
Cons
Limited Cabin Space: While it has some shelter, the cabin area is modest and may not be ideal for extended overnight trips.
Moderate Fuel Capacity: Depending on usage, fuel capacity might require more frequent refueling on longer outings.
Basic Electronics: The standard package may lack advanced electronics or navigation systems, which could require aftermarket upgrades.
Made For
The 2011 Sailfish 24 is perfect for boating enthusiasts who seek a versatile and reliable center console boat. It’s ideal for anglers looking for a spacious and stable platform for fishing, as well as families and friends who want a comfortable boat for day cruising and watersports. With its blend of performance, durability, and user-friendly features, the Sailfish 24 caters to those who appreciate quality craftsmanship and want a vessel capable of handling a variety of on-the-water activities.
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4760 Taylor Road, Punta Gorda, FL, 33950







































